Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 151 頁
... Nature thus yields in him a feeling of isolation and reminds him of his lost friendship . Finally , as we have seen in many cases , the poet closes the poem with " a flash of enlightenment , " and this enlightenment , suggests the poet ...
... Nature thus yields in him a feeling of isolation and reminds him of his lost friendship . Finally , as we have seen in many cases , the poet closes the poem with " a flash of enlightenment , " and this enlightenment , suggests the poet ...
第 167 頁
... natural setting . In Western poetry ( at least before the influence of Chinese poetry ) the nature poet's interest tended to be focused on the impact of the natural setting on his mind ( Wordsworth ) or on the setting as a manifestation ...
... natural setting . In Western poetry ( at least before the influence of Chinese poetry ) the nature poet's interest tended to be focused on the impact of the natural setting on his mind ( Wordsworth ) or on the setting as a manifestation ...
第 267 頁
... natural and the supernatural . In modal terms , the natural domain is defined as being controlled by the alethic modalities of nature ; the laws of nature determine what is possible , impos- sible and necessary in the natural domain ...
... natural and the supernatural . In modal terms , the natural domain is defined as being controlled by the alethic modalities of nature ; the laws of nature determine what is possible , impos- sible and necessary in the natural domain ...
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